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Remove splash screen nag. #255

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masterofobzene opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 6 comments
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Remove splash screen nag. #255

masterofobzene opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 6 comments

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@masterofobzene
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masterofobzene commented Mar 16, 2024

Consider an option to remove the splash screen nag when opening the app. It takes extra time to load and I confess I'm looking for alternatives only for this reason. It becomes annoying to wait 2 or 3 seconds everytime we open the app.

@sas33
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sas33 commented May 22, 2024

i agree with this

@sue-space
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+1

@masterofobzene
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masterofobzene commented Jul 30, 2024

Found an alternative

So far its:

  • Faster
  • No nag screens
  • Offline and can be configured to open in offline mode always.
  • Can use windows and propietary notification system.
  • It has a cleaner interface.

@arhontes-netizen
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Very much agreed. There is a daily timer for renewing the unskippable ad even if the app is never closed.

@masterofobzene
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Very much agreed. There is a daily timer for renewing the unskippable ad even if the app is never closed.

I STRONGLY recommend this alternative called remindr. It accomplished the same than weektodo, doesn't create extra processes that run on the background, its way faster and simpler and doesn't have ads.

@arhontes-netizen
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Very much agreed. There is a daily timer for renewing the unskippable ad even if the app is never closed.

I STRONGLY recommend this alternative called remindr. It accomplished the same than weektodo, doesn't create extra processes that run on the background, its way faster and simpler and doesn't have ads.

I've tried that too, but it, for me, lacks too much to be viable. For now, the search continues.

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